The Best $5 I Spend Each Month 
Tuesday, August 28, 2012 at 5:00AM
Mary Prather in plan to eat, planning, recipes

 

 Are you looking for an easy way to:  catalog recipes online, create a meal plan, generate a shopping list, share recipes with friends, and be more efficient?  Plan to Eat might just be the tool for you.

A word, however, before I continue: 

Do you get a bit irritated when you read a blog and you know they are pushing a product or service just because they have received the product for free -- or because there may be some kind of affiliate payout?  

 

How much trust can you REALLY put in a blog that is there solely for money making purposes?   

In seeking advertisers for my blog I have ALWAYS used the product well before they were brought on as advertisers.  I believe in every single sponsor, and wouldn't recommend the product to you if I didn't.  (This is also why I have just a few sponsors - I am picky.) 

Such is the case with Plan To Eat...  I have been a dedicated Plan to Eat user for the past six months.   Each week I would add recipes to my online calendar, print an automatically generated shopping list, and away to the store I would go.  I would share my recipes, tweet and Facebook about how great it was, and I even encouraged a few friends to join with me.   I signed up for a year subscription and use it faithfully EVERY.SINGLE.WEEK.  

So you see -- I didn't receive this product for free - I'm just a happy customer that has formed a relationship with a company, that then turned into a bit more:  


I'm so pleased to not only share Plan To Eat as a tool for organizing your recipes and grocery shopping, but also to introduce them to you as my latest sponsor!  

Simple Meal Planning - Plan to Eat

If you get to know the story behind this company, you will love them even more.   Long story short - a homeschooling family with a dream to make people's lives easier.

It has lightened my load IMMENSELY.  Are you looking for an easy way to:  catalog recipes online, create a meal plan, generate a shopping list, share recipes with friends, and be more efficient?  Plan to Eat might just be the tool for you.

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Let me walk you through how I use Plan To Eat to give you a better idea of how it works:

 

 

 My shopping list:  I always put it
on a clipboard and my seven year old 
checks off the items as we go!

 

 

 

 

 

 One of the best things about Plan to Eat is that you can have a free thirty day trial... you don't have to offer any credit card information - just simply try it and see if you aren't impressed as I was.   If you sign up after that time, it is $4.99/month or $39/year.

If you decide to give Plan to Eat a try, please let me know and we can be friends and share recipes!   

Just to give you a little teaser - I've linked you to some of my favorite recipes in my Plan to Eat account:

 

 

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